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Stock, Thompson Center halfstock , pre shaped, pre-inlet, 15/16" barrel, Thompson Center lock, plain maple
Our halfstock for your T/C Hawken rifle or kit is cut for for the standard 15/16” barrel found on .45 or .50 caliber factory assembled Thompson Center Hawken Rifles. In addition to the barrel, the tang, lock, double set triggers, and oval inlays are pre-inlet. This extra long stock may be cut to fit your buttplate, or select one of our steel buttpl
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Stock, Thompson Center halfstock , pre shaped, pre-inlet, 15/16" barrel, Thompson Center lock, fancy maple
Our halfstock for your T/C Hawken rifle or kit is cut for for the standard 15/16” barrel found on .45 or .50 caliber factory assembled Thompson Center Hawken Rifles. In addition to the barrel, the tang, lock, double set triggers, and oval inlays are pre-inlet. This extra long stock may be cut to fit your buttplate, or select one of our steel buttpl
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Bedford County , pre shaped, pre-inlet stocks, 13/16", or 7/8" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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stock, Bedford County , pre-inlet, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock, plain maple
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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stock, Bedford County , pre-inlet, 13/16" octagon 42" barrel, L&R Bedford lock, fancy maple
Studying the longrifles of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, might cause you to imagine that time nearly stopped in Bedford County, or that this region was isolated from the world. How can we explain why these men continued to make Bedford County rifles for over 120 years, much later than we might expect? How can we explain these very odd locks, with l
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